PolitiFact - When does life begin? As state laws define it, science, politics and religion clash

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With dozens of states rushing to impose abortion restrictions after Roe v. Wade, American society is engaged in a chaotic race to answer the question: When does human life begin?

ith a thorny decision, one with weighty legal and moral implications: How should we define when life ends? Cardiopulmonary bypass machines could keep the blood pumping and ventilators could maintain breathing long after a patient’s natural ability to perform those vital functions had ceased.

That we’ve been able to devise and apply uniform clinical standards for when life ends, but not when it begins, is due largely to the legal and political maelstrom around abortion. And in the two months since the U.S. Supreme Court issued its opinion in Dobbs v.

A handful of Republican-led states, including Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri and Oklahoma, have passed laws declaring that life begins at fertilization, a contention that opens the door to a host of pregnancy-related litigation. This includes wrongful death lawsuits brought on behalf of the estate of an embryo by disgruntled ex-partners against physicians and women who end a pregnancy or even miscarry.

In decisively overturning Roe in June, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority drew on legal arguments that have shaped another contentious end-of-life issue. The legal standard employed in Dobbs — that there is no right to abortion in the federal Constitution and that states can decide on their own — is the same rationale used in 1997 when the Supreme Court said terminally ill people did not have a constitutional right to medically assisted death. That decision, Washington v.

Both issues raise profound societal questions: Can the government keep a patient on life support against his wishes, or force a woman to give birth? Can states bar their own residents from going to other states to end a pregnancy, or prohibit out-of-state patients from coming in to seek medically assisted death? And who gets to decide, particularly if the answer imposes a singular religious...

Moreover, asking doctors "What is life?" or "What is death?" may miss the point, said Magnus: "Medicine can answer the question ‘When does a biological organism cease to exist?’ But they can’t answer the question ‘When does a person begin or end?’ because those are metaphysical issues."

 

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There is no honest debate over when life begins. You (intentionally?) confuse this with the argument with “When does a person begin?”

I don't particularly care. A pregnant woman is the only person who should be allowed to make the decision to carry or not carry the fetus. Period. Nobody else has to deal with it. Nobody else has to take the risk. Nobody else should have any say in it.

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PolitiFact - When does life begin? As state laws define it, science, politics and religion clashWith dozens of states rushing to impose abortion restrictions after Roe v. Wade, American society is engaged in a chaotic race to answer the question: When does human life begin? And who's rights(life) take precedent between a mother and an embryo, like in an ectopic pregnancy So much for 'fact' checking. At first breath
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